Summer Camp 2025: A Joyful Journey of Learning and Creativity

Salwan Public School organised the annual vibrant Summer Camp from 19th May to 28th May 2025 in the school premises for students of Pre-Primary to Class 5. The camp provided not only fun but also learning thereby enhancing their imagination. The school campus buzzed with laughter, energy, and creativity as children enthusiastically engaged in a variety of enriching experiences. The camp offered a perfect blend of joy and discovery, leaving each participant with unforgettable memories.

The Dramatics Dreamers club inspired confidence and self-expression through theatre and role-play, allowing students to step into diverse characters and bring stories to life. Creative Crafters Club and Little Picasso’s Studio became artistic sanctuaries where young minds explored colors, textures, and techniques through engaging art and craft sessions.

Team spirit and leadership skills flourished in the Victory Vanguards Club, while the Little Scribble Society introduced children to the graceful art of calligraphy, nurturing fine motor skills and a love for artistic handwriting. Budding tech enthusiasts explored the basics of coding and robotics in the Junior Tech Titans, gaining early exposure to the digital world.

Through Tasty Treats, students discovered the joy of simple cooking and nutrition in a fun, hands-on environment. Music lovers found their rhythm in Sur Sangam, delving into melody and musical expression, while the Wheel Wizards club encouraged fitness, balance, and independence through cycling.

Adding a meaningful close to an already enriching experience, all students present for the summer camp participated in a ‘Say No to Plastic’ drive on the final day. The initiative helped raise awareness about environmental responsibility and instilled in children the importance of sustainable living.

True to tradition, this year’s summer camp at Salwan Public School was a vibrant celebration of creativity, curiosity, and joyful learning,  an experience that will be fondly remembered by our young learners for years to come.

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